The PFS will be a new advanced service that will replace the Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS). The full service will consist of three elements:
- Pharmacy First (clinical pathways) – new element
- Pharmacy First (urgent repeat medicine supply) – previously commissioned as the CPCS
- Pharmacy First (NHS referrals for minor illness) – previously commissioned as the CPCS
About this service
The PFS will include 7 new clinical pathways and can be found on the NHS England website. These will enable pharmacists to:
- offer advice to patients
- supply NHS medicines where clinically appropriate (including some prescription-only medicines under Patient Group Directions), to treat 7 common health conditions
These conditions are:
- sinusitis
- sore throat
- earache
- infected insect bites
- impetigo
- shingles
- uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women
Supporting information
The specification for the Pharmacy First service can be found on the NHS England website.
The Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education has developed the NHS Pharmacy First self-assessment framework for the service. This includes the key skills and learning resources against which to assess competence to deliver the PFS.
Schedule of Payments & E-Schedule changes
As a result of the recent launch of the Pharmacy First service the method and quantum of contractor payments will change. To reflect this, changes have been made to the Schedule of Payments and E-Schedules to provide more detail for pharmacy contractors. As part of this exercise, broader changes have also been made for consistency and to provide as much detail as possible of the breakdown of payments.
Example Pharmacy First Schedule (PDF: 81.3KB)
Example Pharmacy First E-Schedule (ZIP: 108KB)
This Zip file contains:
- E-Schedule Map (Excel: 105KB)
- Sample E-Schedule (DAT: 3KB)
Pharmacy First caps from January 2025
From January 2025, Pharmacy First caps will be based on actual service delivery, further details are included in the Part VIC Drug Tariff Determination. Caps are calculated based on a quarterly allocation but will operate as a monthly cap. For example, a band 3 pharmacy will be paid for a maximum of 316 clinical pathway consultations delivered in January, February and March 2025. Activity can be delivered above the monthly cap but the £15 per consultation service fee will not be paid.
|
Average Pharmacy First Clinical Pathway consultations delivered per month (Aug 2024 to Oct 2024) |
Maximum number of Pharmacy First Clinical Pathway consultations per quarter for which payment will be received |
Maximum number of Pharmacy First Clinical Pathway consultations per month for which payment will be received |
Band 1 |
Less than 15 |
756 |
252 |
Band 2 |
15-18 |
807 |
269 |
Band 3 |
19-20 |
948 |
316 |
Band 4 |
21-24 |
1,086 |
362 |
Band 5 |
25-30 |
1,320 |
440 |
Band 6 |
31+ |
2,358 |
786 |
A list of contractors, their assigned Band, and monthly cap is included below:
Pharmacy First Clinical Pathways caps - January 2025 to March 2025 (Excel: 211KB).
How to register
To register for the PFS and claim the initial fixed payment you’ll need to complete the opt-in process on the Manage Your Service (MYS) Portal before 31 January 2024. This includes contractors already registered to deliver CPCS.
Claims for completed CPCS consultations
If you do not opt-in to the PFS, your declaration will act as your 30 day notice to cease provision of this service, if provided. If your notice occurs fewer than 30 days before 31 January 2024, the notice period will be reduced to the number of days remaining before this date, and the final date of CPCS provision will be 30 January 2024.
Claims for completed CPCS consultations submitted on or before the final date of service provision will be paid according to payment arrangements in the Drug Tariff.